2 Pre Feasibility Dr. Reddy s Laboratories Ltd, Chemical Tech Ops III Plot. Nos. 116, 116A, 116B & 126C, S.V. Cooperative Industrial Estate, IDA, Bollaram, Jinnaram Mandal, Medak District, Telangana 1. Executive Summary M/s. Dr. Reddy s Laboratories Ltd, Chemical Tech Ops III proposed to expand its existing API s manufacturing facility from 4.45 TPM to 28.1 TPM located at Plot. Nos. 116, 116A, 116B & 126C, S.V. Cooperative Industrial Estate, IDA, Bollaram, Jinnaram Mandal, Medak District, Telangana. The expansion entails a capital cost of Rs. 12 crores towards modernization of zero liquid discharge facility, debottlenecking by way of incorporating the advanced technology and state of the art equipment, provision of solvent recovery system, additional boiler. The proposed expansion does not involve any additional civil construction for manufacturing blocks except utility and pollution control related works. The company has about 5.77 acres of land at Plot. Nos. 116, 116A, 116B & 126C, S.V. Cooperative Industrial Estate, IDA, Bollaram. The site is having a longitude (E) and latitude (N). The plant is surrounded by Ambica Steel Udyog Pvt. Ltd., in north direction, Open plot in south direction, Internal IDA road in east direction and US Granites in west direction. The nearest human settlement from the site is Bollaram village located at distance of 1.42 km from the site in Northeast direction. There are no ecologically sensitive areas like national parks, sanctuaries within 10 km radius of the site. 2. Introduction of the Project / Background Information: 2.1 Identification of Project and Project Proponent: The objective of this pre-feasibility study is to provide information for the manufacturing of Active Pharmaceuticals Ingredients unit with production capacity of 28.1 TPM with a proposal to manufacture 22 products, R&D products and installation of solvent recovery system at Plot. Nos. 116, 116A, 116B & 126C, S.V. Cooperative Industrial Estate, IDA, Bollaram, Jinnaram Mandal, Medak District, Telangana in an area of about 5.77 acres. 1 P age

3 The project proponent Mr. J Shravan Reddy, Associate Director - Operations, BE Chemical Engineering having 14 years experience. 2.2 Brief Description of Nature of the Project: The synthetic organic chemicals manufacturing will involve series of chemical reactions to get the final Product. The products of reaction are purified, filtered and dried before packing the final product. The Chemical reactions require various supporting services like Heating, Cooling and Agitation etc. 2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and or region: World population is growing at an alarming rate. In the Indian sub continent population growth is more than that of developed countries. To meet the needs and comforts of ever-growing population industrialization became inevitable. For the growing population the needs of health care substitutes are also increasing. 2.4 Demands-Supply Gap: The project is envisaged to meet the demand supply gap in both domestic market and export market, as API demand is increasing day by day. 2.5 Imports Vs. Indigenous Production: Since the site is already got US FDA, Australian TGA, WHO GMP, NAMMD Romania, EDQM Europe & ISO 9001 Certifications and supplying the products to cater the needs of national and international markets. The project shall reduce imports in some of the intermediate & finished products and also enhance the foreign exchange reserves in view of the proposed exports of few products to regulatory markets. 2.6 Domestic/export Markets: The products shall cater to both domestic and export markets. 2.7 Employment Generation (Direct and Indirect) due to the project: The present project for manufacturing of Synthetic Organic Chemicals requires substantial handling of raw materials, goods in process and finished goods. The proposed expansion shall increase the employment potential. 3. Project Description 3.1 Type of Project including interlinked and interdependent projects, if any: M/s. Dr. Reddy s Laboratories Ltd, Chemical Tech Ops III proposed to expand its existing API s manufacturing facility from 4.45 TPM to 28.1 TPM located at Plot. Nos. 116, 116A, 116B & 126C, S.V. Cooperative Industrial Estate, IDA, Bollaram, Jinnaram 2 P age

5 3.4 Raw material required along with estimated quantity likely source, marketing area of final product/s, mode of transport of raw material and finished product. All the raw materials required for manufacturing mostly available in India or from abroad. There are no banned chemicals or products which are proposed to be used. 3.5 Availability of water its source, energy/power requirement and source should be given The total water requirement shall increased from 88.5 KLD to KLD after expansion out of which KLD shall be drawn from APIIC (Industrial water supply) and balance shall be recycled water. The total water balance is presented table below. Total Water requirement After Expansion (Tentative) Purpose INPUT (KLD) OUTPUT (KLD) Fresh Water Recycled Water Loss Effluent Process * Washings Scrubber R& D Boiler Feed Cooling Tower Additional water required for pretreatment of water in RO/DM Plant Domestic Gardening Gross Total Total * Process effluents contain soluble raw materials, byproducts, solvents etc Electricity: The requirement of power will be 5700 HP. Further, due to the nature of the reactions and requirement of continuous power, the management proposes to put in place 100% self generation of power by DG sets of 1x1450 KVA and 1x1010 KVA capacity. Therefore no delay or difficulty is foreseen on the power front 4 P age

7 4. Site Analysis 4.1 Plant Location M/s. Dr. Reddy s Laboratories Ltd, Chemical Tech Ops III proposed to expand its existing API s manufacturing facility from 4.45 TPM to 28.1 TPM located at Plot. Nos. 116, 116A, 116B & 126C, S.V. Cooperative Industrial Estate, IDA, Bollaram, Jinnaram Mandal, Medak District, Telangana. The expansion entails a capital cost of Rs. 12 crores towards modernization of zero liquid discharge facility, debottlenecking by way of incorporating the advanced technology and state of the art equipment, provision of solvent recovery system, additional boiler. The proposed expansion does not involve any additional civil construction for manufacturing blocks except utility and pollution control related works. The company has about 5.77 acres of land at Plot. Nos. 116, 116A, 116B & 126C, S.V. Cooperative Industrial Estate, IDA, Bollaram. The site is having a longitude (E) and latitude (N). The plant is surrounded by Ambica Steel Udyog Pvt. Ltd., in north direction, Open plot in south direction, Internal IDA road in east direction and US Granites in west direction. The nearest human settlement from the site is Bollaram village located at distance of 1.42 km from the site in Northeast direction. There are no ecologically sensitive areas like national parks, sanctuaries within 10 km radius of the site. 5. Planning Brief: The project is envisages to be completed by December 2015, and the production shall be initiated thereon. Consultants are identified for preparing the detailed project report. 6. Proposed Infrastructure: 6.1 Power Requirement and Supply/Source The total power requirement is 5700HP. 6.2 Utilities List of Utilities S.No Utility Permitted Proposed After Expansion 1 Oil Fired Boiler 3 TPH x 3 TPH 2 DG Set* 320 KVA, 250 KVA and 500 KVA * Shall be kept as Standby KVA 1010 KVA 1 x 1450 KVA 1 x 1010 KVA 1 x 500 KVA 1 x 320 KVA 1 x 250 KVA 6 P age

8 Equipments The basic technology involved in the manufacturing of Bulk drugs is the process Kettles, Heat Exchangers, Centrifuges, and Storage Tanks. To support the process equipment Boilers, Chilling plants, Cooling Towers Etc. are required. All the above equipment can be sourced indigenously and the lead time to supply the equipment will not exceed 20 weeks. 6.3 Waste management Liquid Effluents The main sources of effluent generation from the plant are process, washings, Scrubber, blow downs from utilities like cooling tower, boiler & domestic effluents. The process effluents are segregated on the basis on TDS and COD loads and treated in Effluent treatment system. Air Pollution The sources of air pollution from the plant are from 3TPH existing Oil fired boiler, and DG set of 1x 320 KVA, 1 x 250KVA. 1 x 500kVA existing and 1 x 1450kVA and 1 x 1010KVA capacity.dg sets shall be provided with stack heights based on the CPCB formula for effective stack height. Solid waste Solid wastes are generated from the process, solvent distillation, distillate from stripper, salts from ATFD, sledges from ETP (primary & secondary), waste oil from DG sets, used batteries from DG sets. The stripper distillate, process residue and solvent residue are sent to TSDF/cement plants for co-incineration. The evaporation salts are sent to TSDF. Filter media like spent carbon, catalyst and hyflow are sent to TSDF/authorized recyclers. Waste oil and used batteries from the DG sets are sent to authorized recyclers. The sludge from effluent treatment plant is considered hazardous and the same is sent to TSDF. The ash from boiler is sold to brick manufacturers. The other solid wastes expected from the unit are containers, empty drums which are returned to the product seller or sold to authorize buyers after detoxification. 7. Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) Plan Not applicable as the land area is only 5.77 acres already acquired. 7 P age

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